Quality Assurance Supervisor Professional Services - North East, PA at Geebo

Quality Assurance Supervisor

Quality Assurance SupervisorFoods Manufacturing Salary $65,000 - $75,000
Bonus
Benefits
Relocation Assistance to Pennsylvania!This small scenic community offers affordable housing, great schools, and spacious city parks to explore! You re close enough to the city life for great dining and shopping!Growing manufacturer wants to hire an emerging leader to be a Quality Assurance Supervisor for their food / beverage manufacturing facility.
As the Quality Assurance Supervisor, you ll collaborate with the Plant Quality Manager to improve the world-class food safety and quality culture.
Visible position & terrific way to jump start your Quality Assurance career!You ll provide leadership to drive positive change through influence and example.
Your goals & responsibilities will be to develop and maintain the quality systems and processes to ensure the finished product is food safe and meets finished product specifications.
Minimum requirements for this Quality Assurance Supervisor s position:
Bachelor's degreeAt least 2 years of experience in Quality Assurance in a food processing environmentAt least 2 years of supervisory experience (can be the same 2 years as above!).
TO APPLY:
Email your resume Jeannie austinallen.
com OR jeannieATaustinallenDOTcom in MS Word or PDF (please remove the capital letters and replace with proper symbols).
All Interview, relocation, & fee expenses paid by hiring companies.
Hiring companies offer excellent compensation packages, benefits, and, where available, generous relocation assistance or packages.
Areas of Specialization Engineering Six Sigma Black Belts Accounting Distribution Human Resources Materials / Purchasing Quality Engineers & Managers Manufacturing Management Recommended Skills Food Processing Food Safety Human Resources Leadership Manufacturing Microsoft Word Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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